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he was the longest 7ing senator in u.s. history beginning his term ii 1959. today he will be remembered in %-servicc with president obama d vice president biden. byrd's asket will be blown back to arlington, virginia, where hú will be buriedd he died on monday.3 he was a 92 years ood. %-money for thh war in afganistn to the senate. >> reporter: members of the house worked late to approve $80 billion to pay for the warrú ú% afganistan. the legislation moved ahead despite sentiments about the war. >> we are supposed to e a bottom lees ppt. don't askkany questions, give them the money they want and look theeother way. >> who would have imagined that they would have 100,000 troopp the facc that they statement thaa there's few qied in al-qaen afganistan. >> reporter: for some challenging the money commitment was ssen as aasly to the men and women in theefields. >> our troops in the field need to knnw that we are supporting them with whatever it is that >> defense secretary roberr gates haasbeen anxiously3 awaiting the war money he for bbck innfebruary, buttthe
he was the longest 7ing senator in u.s. history beginning his term ii 1959. today he will be remembered in %-servicc with president obama d vice president biden. byrd's asket will be blown back to arlington, virginia, where hú will be buriedd he died on monday.3 he was a 92 years ood. %-money for thh war in afganistn to the senate. >> reporter: members of the house worked late to approve $80 billion to pay for the warrú ú% afganistan. the legislation moved ahead despite sentiments...
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>>>authorities in cypress searching for a man funneling money to spy cells ii the u.s. this van is hours after a judge in cypress freed him onnbail tuesdayy on wednesday, he failed to show up for a required meeting with police. his attorney claims he has not heard from him. >> after the court (inaudible). >> this office wasssupposed to have a meeting with him yesterday afternoon. he did not show up. so we don't have any connact with him. >> cops are now checking surveillance from crossingú points. the break away north of the island. and searching airports and marinas and posting the phhto in efforts of finding him. >> actually, we don't haveeaa indication that he abandoned the island. ww are still in the process to identify if he remains, or left from cypress territory. but to be honest, we're in the process, especially we focus our efforts, mainly to the points and the points o occupied area. >> investigators in the u.s. are making headway in theecase. discoveeing $10,000 in new $100 bills in new jersey safety deposit box belonging tootwo of the suspects..3 russian au
>>>authorities in cypress searching for a man funneling money to spy cells ii the u.s. this van is hours after a judge in cypress freed him onnbail tuesdayy on wednesday, he failed to show up for a required meeting with police. his attorney claims he has not heard from him. >> after the court (inaudible). >> this office wasssupposed to have a meeting with him yesterday afternoon. he did not show up. so we don't have any connact with him. >> cops are now checking...
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." >> he u.s. team will receive the medal during a ceremony auugst 11..3 now here is ennifer gilbert with the "late edition". >> relief from the heat wave on the way. >> hard to breathe. >> who is suffering the most. and when the cold front will finally move through. >> swapping spice. unusuaa deal the obama administration is working oot with russii. >> demonstrating the danger. how pedeetrraas quickly become victims aad why it is such a big problem in baltimore. >> that's it. game over. >> and dead oysters in the gulf. is killing them. >> live in high definition, froo wbff tv in baltimore, this is >> hello again, iiam jennifer gilbert, jeff barnd is offf3 tonight. another scorcher of a day in baltimore. the temperaturrs did not hit triple digits today.3 -ut with a boost in humidity, it felt awful outside. so far, eight people have died in maryllnd from this summer's extreme heat. ú%e latest ictim was pulled from baltimore home thii week, where the temperature was more than 90 degrees inside of th
." >> he u.s. team will receive the medal during a ceremony auugst 11..3 now here is ennifer gilbert with the "late edition". >> relief from the heat wave on the way. >> hard to breathe. >> who is suffering the most. and when the cold front will finally move through. >> swapping spice. unusuaa deal the obama administration is working oot with russii. >> demonstrating the danger. how pedeetrraas quickly become victims aad why it is such a big...
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ten appeared in u.s. district court in new york today where they pleaded guulty to conspiracy. now according to juusice department they will be sent back to russia. russian government will beeld by released. after court today, lawyers for one of the 10 accused spice said his client is surprised the cas3 >> she was surprised by the extent of the coverage. she would be shocked at the number of eople here today. aren't you covering lebron, instead of her. but she is happy to beeout ofú jail. posed as normallciiizens for more than decade. one worked in an ccounting firm.ú another was a real estate agency. >> honoring a local teacher, for his 75 years of dedication too3 students. 93-year-old paul millee of pike3 vilwas given recognition todayy over the 75 year career, he taught at johns hopkins university, towson, ballimore city community college, southern high school, and many other schools in and around the3 baltimore area. >> well, you aae satisfied with what you do. even these days has something it keeps you young. >> grrat way to look at it. >> miller wrote two math books dur
ten appeared in u.s. district court in new york today where they pleaded guulty to conspiracy. now according to juusice department they will be sent back to russia. russian government will beeld by released. after court today, lawyers for one of the 10 accused spice said his client is surprised the cas3 >> she was surprised by the extent of the coverage. she would be shocked at the number of eople here today. aren't you covering lebron, instead of her. but she is happy to beeout ofú...
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but the u.s. labor secretary recently released this public service announcement, encouraging illegals to report employers, who are paying low wages. >> rememberr very worker in america has right to be paid fairly. %->> well number one, she should be fired immediatelyy and someone should ask president obama why taxpayers should be paying for a commercial that %romotes violating the federall3 >> the debate over illegals really heated up when arizona passed an anti-illegaa laa. giving police the right to check a person'ssimmigration status. >> we cannot stand dly by as drop houses, kidnappings, and violence ccmpromise oor quality of life. -> the legislation is similar to federal law. but president obama is considering filing a lawsuit, to stop the state from enffrcing it. >> we need a ssngle ffnctional immigration and border policy. we cannot have 50 differeet state policies. it is siiply wiil not work. government's refusal to adequately deal with illegal iimigration led to the arizona law and ow tha
but the u.s. labor secretary recently released this public service announcement, encouraging illegals to report employers, who are paying low wages. >> rememberr very worker in america has right to be paid fairly. %->> well number one, she should be fired immediatelyy and someone should ask president obama why taxpayers should be paying for a commercial that %romotes violating the federall3 >> the debate over illegals really heated up when arizona passed an anti-illegaa laa....
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the u.s. and russia has been approved. the 10 spies who plead guilty will be rrleased in exchang. the swaa is expected to be carried out quickly..3 nicole collins joins us live from washington with a breakdown of this deal, good morning, >> reporter: quickly we learned that the swap has taken in place aafew hours ago at a tarmac in austrra. the 10 agents arrested in the u.s. are now on their way back to russia. they left new york will he le ga airport and they're being swapped for four russian prisoners accused of spying ffr the u.s. president signed a decree pardoning those who were held in his country. >>the last time ww ad something of this sccle was 1994 or 1985 where theyyhad a something like around 10 people going one way, five people going the other. that doesn't happen very often. >> reporter: in a manhattan were charged ith failinggto register as foreign aaents. the u.s. attorney geneeal said non-passed classified -nformation so they werr not3 charge with espionage. whileethey may not
the u.s. and russia has been approved. the 10 spies who plead guilty will be rrleased in exchang. the swaa is expected to be carried out quickly..3 nicole collins joins us live from washington with a breakdown of this deal, good morning, >> reporter: quickly we learned that the swap has taken in place aafew hours ago at a tarmac in austrra. the 10 agents arrested in the u.s. are now on their way back to russia. they left new york will he le ga airport and they're being swapped for four...